The Ford Expedition is powered by a 5.4-liter V8 and offers seating for up to eight. An extended wheelbase version with expanded trunk space is available, as is all-wheel-drive.

Ford is the first to admit that the sales of full-size, truck-based sport utilities have suffered as people turn to smaller, more fuel-efficient, car-based utilities for their daily transportation. But many experts say fuel prices have simply chased away the people who shouldn't have been driving a full-size sport-utility in the first place. Left are those who really need one for hauling people and gear and towing trailers.

The Ford Expedition carries people, hauls gear, tows boats, and pulls campers. When it's equipped with four-wheel-drive, the Expedition will also get you there whether the road is dry, wet, snowy, or even when there's hardly any road at all.

The cabin features rich materials and generous space in all three seating rows. The second- and third-row seats fold flat to create a useful rear cargo area. Extended-length Expedition EL models add even more cargo-carrying capacity, especially noticeable when trying to load groceries or gear behind the third-row seats.

The JBcar pages provide engine and transmission specs, as well as gas mileage and dimensions for all of these versions. In addition, please find information on the various versions and trims of the 2010 Ford Expedition and their standard equipment and prices below.